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    Small Oil Leak At Kickstart

    My 05 has a small oil leak that looks like its coming from the spot where the kickstart lever bolts to the side case. I checked to make sure the bolt was tight (it has been loose once before) and it was fine. I looked on the schematic and nothing pops up under the kickstart section. But on the right side case schematic it shows a seal in the location where the kickstart lever bolts up. Is this all I would need or is the problem from something else?
    Brandon
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    2005 Trx450r - CP 12:1, Thunder Alley Custom Exhaust (built by Bob Murray), uni, Fireball Lt Arms, LT Axis fronts, Axis rear, GT Thunder link, Burgard Stabilizer, Renthal, G-Force, Pro Armor XC nerfs, Maier Hood, Amsoil 10w40

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    Just need a seal use a self tapping screw in old seal screw in and use pliers to pull out old one

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    Will do, thanks a lot!
    Brandon
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    2005 Trx450r - CP 12:1, Thunder Alley Custom Exhaust (built by Bob Murray), uni, Fireball Lt Arms, LT Axis fronts, Axis rear, GT Thunder link, Burgard Stabilizer, Renthal, G-Force, Pro Armor XC nerfs, Maier Hood, Amsoil 10w40

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    Be sure you have a full air fuel screw assembly. Spring, washer and a good undamaged o-ring. Can you change the idle of the quad at all woth the a/f screw. Obviously cranking it in has no effect but what does it do if you start cranking it out?
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    Quote Originally Posted by ZAndra View Post
    Be sure you have a full air fuel screw assembly. Spring, washer and a good undamaged o-ring. Can you change the idle of the quad at all woth the a/f screw. Obviously cranking it in has no effect but what does it do if you start cranking it out?
    It ended up being the rubber seal behind the bolt that mounts the kickstart lever. It took a small pick to get the old seal out because its flat and is recessed in, but wasn't too hard to replace.
    Brandon
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    2005 Trx450r - CP 12:1, Thunder Alley Custom Exhaust (built by Bob Murray), uni, Fireball Lt Arms, LT Axis fronts, Axis rear, GT Thunder link, Burgard Stabilizer, Renthal, G-Force, Pro Armor XC nerfs, Maier Hood, Amsoil 10w40

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